Funny you mention that, my friend runs a large parts shop for sleds and he said he was putting in his order and I couldn't believe how many he was ordering...I'll check with him and see if any were for a 4stroke...

I am in the process of trying to use generic handwarmers mounted inside a hotdogger. I know when connected to a battery the hotdogger gets too hot to touch, but I haven't tried cooking anything with it. If it works well enough to cook a frozen burrito that will be good enough for me. I will let you know how it works in about a week when I get back home.

We were joking last year about building an oven in my Apex, could have had roast beef dinner on the mountain. I had enough room between my aluminum fuel tank(built for a mid mount) and my front mount header to fit a case of Bud Light

simple....ride with a 2 stroke!!! then you can steal his food while he is trying to figure out why it blew up...again!!

Yeah, but you gotta eat quickly as those pipes cool down fast once they blow. Of course they retain enough heat to melt their gloves while they take them off to scratch their heads wondering what the fu...k went the wrong.

My SC Apex has a boss seat with the stock exhaust. I put my burrito in the bottom of the trunk right on top of the muffler and it is a good hot meal by lunch. Of course I could drop 15#s if I changed the exhaust!

My SC Apex has a boss seat with the stock exhaust. I put my burrito in the bottom of the trunk right on top of the muffler and it is a good hot meal by lunch. Of course I could drop 15#s if I changed the exhaust!

Thats what my buddy did also.He has a mount on top of the mudffler below the seat.

I am going to mount a muff pot to the side of my muff on the new 1100 turbo. For the yamaha guys i don't know how it can really be done but I would imagine it is doable. And for the turbo guys the turbo gets so hot it glows I would think it would be able heat up some weiners.